Monday, November 1, 2010

you can do so with Unibind Steelback spines

When it comes to binding your documents, you
have a lot of options available. From plastic comb to thermal binding,
the options are almost limitless. However, if your office or
organization needs an easy binding method that's also
professional-looking, you should check out the lineup of Unibind
machines. Unibind is a company that is based in Belgium and they
manufacture both binding machines and supplies. This article will
introduce you to the machines that Unibind produces and fill you in on
what kind of supplies they make. That way you can decide if this is the
best binding method for you.
  • Unbind spines. The first thing you need to know
    about Unibind is that it is a thermal binding method. Unibind spines
    have a U-shaped steel component that gives your booklets a secure
    binding after the adhesive in the spine has stuck to the pages and then
    cooled. Unibind makes a wide range of spines and covers, ranging from
    the Steelbook hard covers that give your documents the look of a
    hardcover book to SteelCrystal covers that are great for reports and
    presentations. If you'd like to create your own covers, you can do so
    with Unibind Steelback spines, which allow you to get creative. And, if
    you want to preserve your memories or produce a book of photographs,
    Unibind Photobook supplies are worth a look. Unibind supplies are
    available in sizes up to 36mm and can handle as many as 360 sheets of
    paper.
  • Unibind XU138. This is the most basic machine
    that Unibind makes. However, it is far more advanced than a lot of the
    other binding machines out there. With the XU138, you can bind up to
    eight documents at once. This machine has one binding and cooling
    element, so it is great for small volume users.
  • Unibind XU238. If
    the XU138 doesn't have a big enough binding capacity for you, then the
    XU238 might be a good choice. It can bind up to 16 documents at once
    because it has two heating elements. It also requires no warm-up time
    so you can get straight to work.
  • Unibind XU338 and XU638. These
    machines have larger binding capacities than the XU138 and XU268. The
    XU338 can bind up to 24 items at once and is a good choice for small
    and medium-sized offices. Meanwhile, the XU638 can bind up to 48, so it
    is great if you'll be using your machine frequently and need something
    with a large binding capacity. However, the XU638 lacks a cooling area,
    so if you get this machine, make sure you also get the Unibind
    BookStand so your documents have a place to cool off.
  • Unibind ST1025. The
    Unibind ST1025 might just be the machine you're looking for if you need
    a reliable, professional binding machine for high volume applications.
    This unit has ten binding elements that let you simultaneously bind up
    to 50 documents. (There are nine cooling compartments.) This machine
    even has a built-in storage unit in which you can store up to 2400
    binding covers. This system is an awesome choice if space is limited
    but you still want a machine that can bind a lot of documents quickly.
    The machine even has casters so it can be easily transported.


One of the best things about Unibind machines is that they are super
easy to use. To bind with a Unibind machine, all you need to do is
place your item in the machine. That's it. The machines are fully
automated and provide a perfect bind every time. Now that you know all
about Unibind, you can make an educated decision about whether this is
the right binding method for you. Good luck and happy binding!

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